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in upper marlboro, maryland, scott broom, wusa9. >>> the leader of the pakistani taliban, one of the three people killed in what we suspect was a u.s. drone strike. intelligence officials say that person's name hakimula massoud. the attack happened in a tribal area a bit earlier today. this was the second missile attack in pakistan since that country's prime minister came to this country last month to ask for an end to the drone strikes. >>> officers took no chances when -- officers will take no chances when it comes to new york city's marathon. they plan to have cameras taking 360 degrees worth of pictures and have choppers in the air. >> we're feeling secure and looking forward to an event everyone will enjoy. >> the cops will pay special attention to the finish line in central park. >>> obama and hillary in 2012? according to a new book the president's closest advisors considered secretly replacing vice president joe biden with clinton. white house spokesperson jay carney says it was never going to happen. >> i know for a fact that president obama never considered about this, neve
in upper marlboro, maryland, scott broom, wusa9. >>> the leader of the pakistani taliban, one of the three people killed in what we suspect was a u.s. drone strike. intelligence officials say that person's name hakimula massoud. the attack happened in a tribal area a bit earlier today. this was the second missile attack in pakistan since that country's prime minister came to this country last month to ask for an end to the drone strikes. >>> officers took no chances when --...
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the head of the taliban in pakistan. the first time he was reported to be dead was on the day the pakistani taliban announced he was the new leader. it was an amazing headline that day. they've named their new leader but we're pretty sure he's dead. so that was summer of 2009. turns out he was not dead. he was their new leader. then in the fall of that year, again, counterterrorism officials insist he's dead, dead in a drone strike. he was not dead then either. so in the summer of '09, they said he was dead and he wasn't dead. later in 2009 they said he was dead and he wasn't dead. in 2010, in january 2010, again, officials say he's dead, we killed him. but he wasn't dead then either. then a second time later that same month, january 2010, pakistan announces that he's dead again. but, again, he is not dead, he's definitely not dead. then january of last year, one more time, he's dead, they announced he was dead last january. but, again, for the fifth time reports of his death were an exaggeration. and all along, every si
the head of the taliban in pakistan. the first time he was reported to be dead was on the day the pakistani taliban announced he was the new leader. it was an amazing headline that day. they've named their new leader but we're pretty sure he's dead. so that was summer of 2009. turns out he was not dead. he was their new leader. then in the fall of that year, again, counterterrorism officials insist he's dead, dead in a drone strike. he was not dead then either. so in the summer of '09, they...
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is >> woodruff: so tell us who he was and what was his role in the taliban? >> well, pakistani -- hakimullah mehsud took over as the leader of the taliban in 2009 after his predecessor, a man called bit tuul la mehsud was kille killedn american drone strike. and he was a young -- a very charismatic and in some ways flamboyant leader but he also had a very ruthless streak. under him, the pakistani taliban carried out attacks across pakistani cities and, indeed, had launched one attack in the united states, the attempted suicide bombing in times square of may, 2010, was carried out by a man who said that he'd been trained by the pakistani taliban and, indeed, who said he was motivated by the drone strike campaign in the tribal bets to carry out that attack. a drone strike campaign that has now claimed one of its biggest prizes, really, in the death of mr. mehsud. >> woodruff: how big a loss is this for the taliban? >> difficult to say at this stage. after his predecessor was killed in 2009 it didn't take very long for the pakistani taliban to bounce back and go
is >> woodruff: so tell us who he was and what was his role in the taliban? >> well, pakistani -- hakimullah mehsud took over as the leader of the taliban in 2009 after his predecessor, a man called bit tuul la mehsud was kille killedn american drone strike. and he was a young -- a very charismatic and in some ways flamboyant leader but he also had a very ruthless streak. under him, the pakistani taliban carried out attacks across pakistani cities and, indeed, had launched one...
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a high-ranking taliban official says the leader of the taliban and pakistan has been killed in a u.s. drone strike. the missiles s
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those involved in the case believe there was a bow was threat called in by the taliban. there was no safe haven. zeller was clear to not accept it. he was clear what might half if ship wary stayed. >> he'll die. no doubt about it. they would send us body parts of interpre teter as a message for us to quit now. >> reporter: you can see that as shinwari's fate. >> i can't baear to think about it. >> reporter: after massive efforts, lobbyists to reconsider the vee sass were reissued. the shinwaris' case was an exception. >> there are thousands of people in the same situation. >> reporter: thousands. thousands. >> we've been able to get out fewer than 10% of the people we could have. if they wanted to harm americans they had all sorts of chances. >> reporter: tens of thousands of visas were allocated for iraqis and afghanistans who risked their lives. just a few were issued leaving many in harm's way. >> they call them traitor of islam, they call them american spies. >> reporter: shinwari and hi family no longer have to fear the taliban. for that, they had to leave a lot beh
those involved in the case believe there was a bow was threat called in by the taliban. there was no safe haven. zeller was clear to not accept it. he was clear what might half if ship wary stayed. >> he'll die. no doubt about it. they would send us body parts of interpre teter as a message for us to quit now. >> reporter: you can see that as shinwari's fate. >> i can't baear to think about it. >> reporter: after massive efforts, lobbyists to reconsider the vee sass were...
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no more fear of taliban. no more fear of somebody kill my family. i'm very, very happy. >> matt, how many people out there like janus, wanted to give his life fort u.s. 'cause we keep hearing about green on blue killing. we don't know who to trust. the taliban are pretending to be somebody. what's going on there? >> right. i would say that almost the majority of the interpreters are on our side. there are definitely couple of bad apples, but that's common in war. you always have infill traitors. you ask any veteran, all of us have a story like janus, an interpreter who ended up saving our lives or providing with us that useful piece of cultural information that prevented our units from making enemies of the local population and made friends. the problem is that in iraq, there are still currently 78% of the visas allocate that had have never been handed out and in afghanistan, 90% of the visas that were allocated have never been issued. state has got to do something about this. these programs expire next year unless congress extends them. it looks li
no more fear of taliban. no more fear of somebody kill my family. i'm very, very happy. >> matt, how many people out there like janus, wanted to give his life fort u.s. 'cause we keep hearing about green on blue killing. we don't know who to trust. the taliban are pretending to be somebody. what's going on there? >> right. i would say that almost the majority of the interpreters are on our side. there are definitely couple of bad apples, but that's common in war. you always have...
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the pakistani taliban has a new leader. khan said was appointed to head the group a day after the formal leader was kill. hakimullah mehsud was killed in a u.s. drone strike on friday >> edward snowden wants the u.s. to stop treating him like a traitor. that's what he said in a letter to angela merkel, which was given to a german politician. he has been recruited by germany in relation to angela merkel's phone tap. >> a washington state couple were sentenced to 25 years in prison for their daughter. their home was described as a house of horrors. it has people demanding nor over site after adoption takes place. >> hannah williams lived an isolated life in rural north-west washington. she was homeschooled. few knew she lived here. no one knew how old she was. by the time she was discovered hypothermia and starvation killed her. there were no indepth home visits in the five years she lived with the williams' family. >> one challenge is once a child is legally adopted the parents have constitutional rights that that is their c
the pakistani taliban has a new leader. khan said was appointed to head the group a day after the formal leader was kill. hakimullah mehsud was killed in a u.s. drone strike on friday >> edward snowden wants the u.s. to stop treating him like a traitor. that's what he said in a letter to angela merkel, which was given to a german politician. he has been recruited by germany in relation to angela merkel's phone tap. >> a washington state couple were sentenced to 25 years in prison...
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. -- the taliban. because they aren't so directly connected to their homes, they are protecting their homes and have become a major threat to the tell about -- to the taliban control and success. is insurgency of the taliban resilient and there's a long way to go in afghanistan in terms of becoming truly a country that is freer of terror. nonetheless, the changes are pretty striking. there have been changes in the economy in afghanistan. to thee across kabul american university in afghanistan. i wish every american could go to the american university. just to visit their -- if every american could go there , or if every american could see what is happening in that one place or drive across kabul t o it would change the view of most americans about what we our accomplished with allies and the afghan security forces in afghanistan. the city now is full of cars and traffic john's and the shops are opening all over the lice and people are in markets. kabul.d not drive across they would not let us drive acr
. -- the taliban. because they aren't so directly connected to their homes, they are protecting their homes and have become a major threat to the tell about -- to the taliban control and success. is insurgency of the taliban resilient and there's a long way to go in afghanistan in terms of becoming truly a country that is freer of terror. nonetheless, the changes are pretty striking. there have been changes in the economy in afghanistan. to thee across kabul american university in afghanistan....
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he relates with afghanistan taliban. these are the folks that closed 500 schools, most of them girls schools in the eastern provinces of afghanistan. he's part of the network which is basically a giant organized crime group operating in the tribal areas of pakistan, who have been involved in supporting al-qaeda, taliban, and others. this was a bad guy. by the way, there's some information recently that concerned us about the safety of our troops. i feel a little better for our troops today than i did before this event happened. >> rogers also saying the leader had ties to the attempted bombing of times square two years ago. >> the gunman of the l.a. international airport told police he acted alone. >> a photographer snapped this picture of terrified passengers hiding inside a bathroom stall at los angeles international airport while a gunman opened fire. police say the suspected shooter targeted transportation security administration workers at the airport. his first victim, officer hernandez shot repeatedly at point-bla
he relates with afghanistan taliban. these are the folks that closed 500 schools, most of them girls schools in the eastern provinces of afghanistan. he's part of the network which is basically a giant organized crime group operating in the tribal areas of pakistan, who have been involved in supporting al-qaeda, taliban, and others. this was a bad guy. by the way, there's some information recently that concerned us about the safety of our troops. i feel a little better for our troops today than...
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in 100 cases, there was temporary success by the taliban attackers. temporary. and none of them was any kind of permanent success. it was very temporary and it was turned back. the security situation from a military perspective has significantly improved. even though, and this is critical, we have turned over the entire security basically to the afghans. that's been a huge success story. our commanders have been surprised by how well the afghan security forces have gone. this is not perfect. there are places where the security is not quite as good. they are now basically on their own. it does not seem quick. a 10-year war seems like forever but in terms of the transfer of responsibility to the afghan forces, this has been over the last couple of years essentially. i remember how much time, energy, and effort we expended trying to get the data on how many of the afghan forces were being partnered with us, led by us, on their own. basically, they are on their own. we have supporting troops that are still there, on their way out, except for perhaps a force that wil
in 100 cases, there was temporary success by the taliban attackers. temporary. and none of them was any kind of permanent success. it was very temporary and it was turned back. the security situation from a military perspective has significantly improved. even though, and this is critical, we have turned over the entire security basically to the afghans. that's been a huge success story. our commanders have been surprised by how well the afghan security forces have gone. this is not perfect....
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turn me into a terrorist so it was they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda and the taliban and that i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al-qaeda is nevertheless there are people. brave enough to start a fight. something's going to be done that's going to be done by me and it's been a short amount of time to do it but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's the it's going to impact. the wife my daughter. the one time a trapped monarchy. with all the theories surrounding the j.f.k. assassination fifty years later there's one that stands out from the rest it's called the man who killed kennedy the case against l.b.j. and is written by nixon's presidential advisor roger stone mountain never heard of roger stone your in a firm. treat it only did he serve under nixon reagan and bush sr is also self-proclaimed g.o.p. hit man it's not a phrase to use dirty tricks to get his way politically when he joined me earlier to talk about his new book and his role in perpetuating dog and pony politics i first asked him what the strongest piece of evidence is
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to turn me into a terrorist so it is they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda and the taliban that i fought with them. about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people all. brave enough to start a fight. or something is going to be done that's going to be done by me and have a short amount of time to go but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's not going to impact. the wife or my daughter. the one time or trapped monarchy. the olympic torch is on it's a big journey to such. one hundred and twenty three days. through two thousand and nine hundred ton two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand kilometers. in a record setting trip by land. there. are numbers made. a living torch relay. on our. job. with all the theories surrounding the j.f.k. assassination fifty years later there's one that stands out from the rats it's called the man who killed kennedy the case against jay and is written by nixon's presidential advisor roger stone now if you've never heard of roger stone your in for treat only did he
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. >> if you're a marine getting shot by the taliban, that is easy to process. the fact that gunmen and gangsters are shooting cops in the street like you, that's unbelievable and it's got to stop. but your courage, i don't think can be replicated in most places. >> make no mistake about it, i'm not the only one out there fighting this fight. there are so many thousands and thousands of us doing it. please just know that we're all out there to do this for you guys. >> we appreciate it. ann, texas police officer extraordinaire. 31 minutes before the hour. they sacrifice for our freedom, now one of the soldiers kicked out of a cab. ♪ at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores... ...and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com. america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experian.com. the ones that let you call for help. and
. >> if you're a marine getting shot by the taliban, that is easy to process. the fact that gunmen and gangsters are shooting cops in the street like you, that's unbelievable and it's got to stop. but your courage, i don't think can be replicated in most places. >> make no mistake about it, i'm not the only one out there fighting this fight. there are so many thousands and thousands of us doing it. please just know that we're all out there to do this for you guys. >> we...
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he was the leader of the pakistani taliban. the group's attacks killed thousands of pakistanis but he also targeted americans, believed to have been behind the failed car bombing in times square in 2010. and he was linked to one of the deadliest attacks against the cia. here he is with the suicide bomber who blew himself up inside a u.s. base in afghanistan, killing the station chief and six others. despite the terror he inflicted on his country, news of another drone attack has angered pakistanis and their government too. officials are drew to begin peace talks with the taliban this weekend. >> the efforts have been ambushed. >> it further complicates the difficult relationship between pakistani and the united states, already strained after the covert raid in abbatabad that killed osama bin laden. less than two weeks ago, pakistan's prime minister urged president obama to end drone strikes in his country. meanwhile, the pakistan taliban has vowed revenge for the killing and is believed to be choosing a new leader. >> even thou
he was the leader of the pakistani taliban. the group's attacks killed thousands of pakistanis but he also targeted americans, believed to have been behind the failed car bombing in times square in 2010. and he was linked to one of the deadliest attacks against the cia. here he is with the suicide bomber who blew himself up inside a u.s. base in afghanistan, killing the station chief and six others. despite the terror he inflicted on his country, news of another drone attack has angered...
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that comes in response to a drone attack that killed a leader of pakistan's taliban. the government's troubled health insurance web site goes back online this morning after parts of it were taken down for an overhaul. the administration says it will have the web site fully repaired by the end of this month. red sox nation was out in force yesterday as thousands lined the streets of boston to honor baseball's world series champions. the victory parade paused at the finish line of the boston marathon as a tribute to victims of the bombings last april. >> the old marathon today is being run with extra security precautions. now the weather. sunny but cooler temperatures in the east today. balmy over much of the nation's midsection, but rain is likely in the pacific northwest with snow in the mountain elevations. the week ahead, the sunshine will continue for the east with a slight chance of rain. rain is in the forecast to the northwest as well, the southwest remains stubbornly sunny. >> >> reporter: ahead mysteries of the tango. >> but first, going their own,,, . >> osgo
that comes in response to a drone attack that killed a leader of pakistan's taliban. the government's troubled health insurance web site goes back online this morning after parts of it were taken down for an overhaul. the administration says it will have the web site fully repaired by the end of this month. red sox nation was out in force yesterday as thousands lined the streets of boston to honor baseball's world series champions. the victory parade paused at the finish line of the boston...
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that coming after mehsud, the leader of the pakistan taliban, was killed in a drone strike on friday. the leader died just as pakistan was taking steps for dialogue between militant groups. >>> a presidenc morsi rejected s saying he is the country's legitimate president. >> reporter: supporters of the deposed president mohammed morsi outside of the cairo police academy where the former leader is on trial. they say he was forced from office illegally, and they demand the charge against him be dropped. mohammed morsi is charged with inciting others to commit murder. in connection with the deaths of several people killed in street fighting outside a presidential palace in december. 20,000 members of the security forces are on the streets of cairo determined to make sure the trial goes ahead. but public opinion about it is polarized. >> reporter: god will be on our side, the court will issue a verdict that will be for the sake of egypt and the egyptians to move forward. morsi was not fair at all. >> this trial has nothing to do with being fair or unfair. the man was the president. he had
that coming after mehsud, the leader of the pakistan taliban, was killed in a drone strike on friday. the leader died just as pakistan was taking steps for dialogue between militant groups. >>> a presidenc morsi rejected s saying he is the country's legitimate president. >> reporter: supporters of the deposed president mohammed morsi outside of the cairo police academy where the former leader is on trial. they say he was forced from office illegally, and they demand the charge...
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opposition and the government say the killing represent the death of peace talks with the pakistani taliban. >>> there are no precise figures but according to the bureau of investigative journalism at least two and a half thousand people have been killed by u.s. drone strikes in the last nine years. half are civilians. in pashower. >> the interior nine sister explained to all the parliament parliamentarians, said he would give the government until the 20th of november to come out with a plan. otherwise he said that he would be forced to shut down the 92nthe-- nato supply license. the secretary general of nato hoped it would be otherwise. >> i do hope that they do realize that it is also in pakistan's interest to ensure peace, security, and stability in afghanistan. stability along the western pakistani border is different in pakistan's self-interest. >> pakistan doesn't have many choice if you ask me because imran khan said they didn't want a war with the united states, however they wanted the united states to realize that these continued strikes would not do much for the pakistan peace pro
opposition and the government say the killing represent the death of peace talks with the pakistani taliban. >>> there are no precise figures but according to the bureau of investigative journalism at least two and a half thousand people have been killed by u.s. drone strikes in the last nine years. half are civilians. in pashower. >> the interior nine sister explained to all the parliament parliamentarians, said he would give the government until the 20th of november to come out...
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argument was made pakistan does not control the sovereignty of its country what of the reasons with the taliban are there is that is one of the reasons why america has to take other measures careful about the solidity of sovereignty is a spongy concept of what we deal with. second virginia idea how this has changed over the last 15 years, the question, and most clearly brought out with the pre-emptive doctrine of defense has been debated ever since to beyond a single degree have sorted out to come up with a clear in answer to that question so what happens now case by case we evaluate if they violate some sort of principle it is really messy the visit is not discussed in the context there is a moral and practical discussion and these all mixed together an a way that isn't as quite as clear with the personal debate in the united states. >> i think by a need help to refrain the question why you wanted addressed domestically. >> for instance and the cartels and operate along the lines of communication with information with right to protect hall a 45 minute gunbattle includes hand grenades and autom
argument was made pakistan does not control the sovereignty of its country what of the reasons with the taliban are there is that is one of the reasons why america has to take other measures careful about the solidity of sovereignty is a spongy concept of what we deal with. second virginia idea how this has changed over the last 15 years, the question, and most clearly brought out with the pre-emptive doctrine of defense has been debated ever since to beyond a single degree have sorted out to...
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drone strike killed a taliban leader in pakistan. the u.s. believes that hakimullah mehsud played a role back in 2009. they issued a statement saying this strongly condemns the drone strike. >> number four, edward snowden wants to testify on cal toll hill. snowden sent a letter offering his testimony to germ officials. snowden's lawyer says he will only testify once his humanitarian situation is resolved. >> five now. the u.s. attorney will investigate the death of a 17-year-old teenager. kendrick johnson was found dead in a rolled gym mat at school. police say he died accidentally. his parents think he was murdered. this follows an ongoing cnn investigation. we've uncovered new details and raised -- at least passed on the questions about the family about the initial sheriff's department investigation. >> and back to our lied story this morning. cnn has learned new information about the suspected l.a.x. shooter. it may be a conspiracy theorist. he had materials referencing the new world order. >> cnn's barbara starr is live in washington. wha
drone strike killed a taliban leader in pakistan. the u.s. believes that hakimullah mehsud played a role back in 2009. they issued a statement saying this strongly condemns the drone strike. >> number four, edward snowden wants to testify on cal toll hill. snowden sent a letter offering his testimony to germ officials. snowden's lawyer says he will only testify once his humanitarian situation is resolved. >> five now. the u.s. attorney will investigate the death of a 17-year-old...
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. >>> remember this, that hero afghan translator who was targeted by the taliban after he saved an american soldier's life? he is finally in the united states. he arrived at reagan national airport after a 36-hour trip out of afghanistan. he charged into enemy fire to help dakota myer rescue an fighter. he was finally granted a visa last month and now he'll live in the united states with his wife and two children. and they say they're so grateful to have their kids go to american schools. they've been hiding in afghanistan for the past couple months. >> he just made it in under the deadline. >> that's right. >> heather is dressed in red. somebody else has red today. i wonder why. >> that's right. since 1918, the boston red sox have taken home the world series at home for the first time in almost 100 years. >> so you saw the elation for the first time they won in 100 years and then they won again a couple years later. compare this, elisabeth, for you personally, to the other two years. >> you know what's fantastic about this? boss continue had a rough year. since the marathon on patriot's da
. >>> remember this, that hero afghan translator who was targeted by the taliban after he saved an american soldier's life? he is finally in the united states. he arrived at reagan national airport after a 36-hour trip out of afghanistan. he charged into enemy fire to help dakota myer rescue an fighter. he was finally granted a visa last month and now he'll live in the united states with his wife and two children. and they say they're so grateful to have their kids go to american...
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pakistan harbors the taliban terrorists that are at war with our troops and afghanistan. pakistan hid out osama bin laden. pakistan put the pakistani doctor that helped the united states take out the devil of the desert imprisoned for 30 years. pakistan is playing the united states for a nation of fools. otherwise why would our government just send $1,2 00,000,000 to pakistan? haven't we learned that pakistan takes our money and slyly and is he dishesly uses it for purposes counter to u.s. interests? pakistan has become the benedict arnold ally of america. why do we pay pakistan to hate us, madam speaker? they'll do it for tree. no american taxpayer money to pakistan. use that american money in america. freedom-loving nations that give pakistan money in the hope of fighting terrorism or sailing the ships and the united states has become the admiral of the fleet and that's just the way it is. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom new york seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. tonko: thank you, madam
pakistan harbors the taliban terrorists that are at war with our troops and afghanistan. pakistan hid out osama bin laden. pakistan put the pakistani doctor that helped the united states take out the devil of the desert imprisoned for 30 years. pakistan is playing the united states for a nation of fools. otherwise why would our government just send $1,2 00,000,000 to pakistan? haven't we learned that pakistan takes our money and slyly and is he dishesly uses it for purposes counter to u.s....